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  1. The Babylon 5 Project is a complete guide that anyone can edit, with characters and episodes from the Babylon 5 series.

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    Number of episodes produced: 110
    Original network(s): PTEN, TNT
    Original airdates: January 26, 1994 - November 30, 1997 (PTEN), January 21, 1998 - November 25, 1998 (TNT)
    Created by: J. Michael Straczynski

    This list includes all actors who have ever received a "starring" credit in the show, including the pilot, but excluding all other TV movies. 1. Michael O'Hare as Commander/Ambassador Jeffrey Sinclair/Valen(Pilot, Season 1, special guest star in seasons 2 & 3) 2. Bruce Boxleitner as Captain/President John Sheridan(Season 2 - 5) 3. Tracy Scoggins as...

    The series consists of a five-year story arc taking place over five seasons of 22 episodes each. The first season, entitled Signs and Portents, is taken up largely with establishing the main characters. Towards the end of the season, however, series creator J. Michael Straczynski reluctantly wroteMichael O'Hare's character (Jeffrey Sinclair) from t...

    Babylon 5 had 110 episodes over 5 seasons. For More Information See: 1. Babylon 5: Season One 2. Babylon 5: Season Two 3. Babylon 5: Season Three 4. Babylon 5: Season Four 5. Babylon 5: Season Five

    Babylon 5 had 6 TV Movies, one of which served as the pilot to the series, one served as the pilot to the short lived spin off series Crusadeand one was a pilot for a new TV Series which was never produced because the TV Movie did not receive high ratings. For More Information See: 1. The Gathering 2. In the Beginning 3. Thirdspace 4. River of Soul...

    A theatrical movie reboot for Babylon 5 was announced in 2014 for release in 2016. Currently little is known about the project. For more information see: 1. Babylon 5 (reboot)

    Crusade

    Crusade was a spin off from Babylon 5. The TV Movie A Call to Arms serves as a pilot to the series. However, creative differences between Straczynski and TNT caused problems; the network wanted more sex and violence and forced Straczynski to begin the first episode with a fistfight. The sex-and-violence request was later withdrawn and TNT in fact allocated more money to Crusade, giving the actors better uniforms and new sets mid-season, but due to the creative differences TNT eventually decid...

    The Legend of the Rangers

    A made-for-TV movie titled To Live and Die in Starlight was produced by the Sci Fi Channel. It was the proposed pilot episode of a new series titled Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers. Rescheduled after the September 11, 2001 attacks, the movie aired on January 19, 2002. However, it was scheduled against a NFL AFC Divisional Championship playoff game featuring the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders. The pilot's poor ratings killed the network's interest in a series.

    The Memory of Shadows

    In 2004 and early 2005, rumors widely circulated about a planned Babylon 5 movie for theatrical release. However, on February 25, 2005, a post from Straczynski announced that the project had fallen through and was for all practical purposes dead. The proposed movie titled The Memory of Shadows(TMOS), was written by Straczynski. Filming was to have begun in April 2005 in the UK with Steven Beck as the director. Several sources have claimed that factions within Warner Bros. wanted to recast est...

    All 110 episodes have been released on DVD with extensive Special Features. For More Information See: 1. Babylon 5 Season 1 DVD 2. Babylon 5 Season 2 DVD 3. Babylon 5 Season 3 DVD 4. Babylon 5 Season 4 DVD 5. Babylon 5 Season 5 DVD 6. Babylon 5: The Complete Universe DVD

    Claudia Christian auditioned for the role of Seven of Nine on "Star Trek: Voyager". In fact, several Babylon 5 actors also made appearances in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, or Vo...
    When Babylon 5 entered production, there were claims that the creators of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" had stolen the basic Babylon 5 premise. It was never proven, though both shows share striking...
    The Babylon 5 station is an "O'Neil class space station". Gerard K. O'Neillwas a physicist and space visionary who suggested the use of large rotating cylindrical habitats for future space stations.
    The Medlabwas deliberately designed to display few tools and instruments. The designers considered less to be more in guessing future medical technology.
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  2. Babylon 5 was the fifth and final space station in the Babylon Project, located in neutral space in orbit of Epsilon III near Epsilon Eridani. Originally run by Earthforce as a diplomatic outpost with a galactic peacekeeping mission, the station's role had irrevocably changed by the end of 2259 due to the reemergence of the Shadows and the rise ...

  3. Contents. 1Main Characters. 2Supporting Characters. 3Recurring Characters. 4The Gathering. 5Ambassadors of the League of Non-Aligned Worlds. 6Crusade. 7Legend of the Rangers. 8Novels.

  4. Novel list. A feature of the Babylon 5 Universe is the sanctioned canonicity of many of its offshoot novels and comic book stories ; all of the later Babylon 5 novels have been based on outlines written directly by JMS. and are considered to be canonical, while the earlier Dell ones are not. The exceptions being book 9 To Dream in the City of ...

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  5. Chronology. Below is a chronological ordering for events depicted in all canon stories in the Babylon 5 universe, as per the Historical Database published in Across Time and Space. For a more straight-forward chronological viewing order please see Viewing Order page.

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  7. The five seasons of the series each correspond to one fictional sequential year in the period 2258–2262. Each season shares its name with an episode that is central to that season's plot. As the series starts, the Babylon 5 station is welcoming ambassadors from various races in the galaxy.

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